Sinatra MVC Lab - Pig Latinizer
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In this lab, you'll be building a Pig Latinizer using Sinatra and the MVC paradigm of app development. Pig Latin is a made-up language formed from English by transferring the initial consonant or consonant blend (for example, "ch" or "str") of each word to the end of the word along with the syllable "-ay". If the word begins with a vowel sound, then we add the sound of "way" to the end of the word.
Examples:
"noodle soup" becomes "oodlenay oupsay"
"flatiron school" becomes "atironflay oolschay"
"big apple" becomes "igbay appleway" (note the added "w" in "appleway")
Your app will take in a string from a user through a form, convert it to pig latin, and return the string to the user. Using the previous code-along as a guide, get the tests to pass by building out this application. Use the guide below to get you started!
Build a form to take user input in user_input.erb. Show that form using a GET
request at /
.
Create a POST
method in your controller (app.rb
) to receive your form's params
.
Build a PigLatinizer
model (in your models directory) that converts a string into pig latin.
In your application controller, create an instance of the PigLatinizer
class to convert your user input to Pig Latin.
Use ERB within a new view to display the final pig latin string to the user.
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